tackle的意思和读音

tackle

: [ˈtæk(ə)l] : ['tæk(ə)l]

v.

n.

tackles  tackling  tackled  

v.+n.tackle problem,tackle issue,tackle job,tackle question,tackle unemployment

v.undertake,begin,embark upon,confront,challenge

n.confrontation,hold,equipment,gear,apparatus

tacklev.

1.[t]~ sthto make a determined effort to deal with a difficult problem or situation

The government is determined to tackle inflation.

2.[t]~ sb (about sth)to speak to sb about a problem or difficult situation

I tackled him about the money he owed me.

3.[t][i]~ (sb)to try and take the ball from an opponent

He was tackled just outside the penalty area.

4.[i][t]~ (sb)to make an opponent fall to the ground in order to stop them running

5.[t]~ sbto deal with sb who is violent or threatening you

He tackled a masked intruder at his home.

n.

1.[c];(an act of trying to take the ball from an opponent in football ( soccer ), etc.; an act of knocking an opponent to the ground in rugby or American football

2.[c]a player whose job is to stop opponents by knocking them to the ground

3.[u];(the equipment used to do a particular sport or activity, especially fishing

4.[u]a man's sexual organs

n.1.;【2.,3.([])

v.1.,()2.,,;【([])3.;4.()5.[] (somebody on something)6. (to)1.,()2.,,;【([])3.;4.()5.[] (somebody on something)6. (to)

n.1.an attempt to stop an opponent from moving forward in a game such as football, usually by forcing them to the ground2.an attempt to take the ball from an opponent in a game such as soccer3.the ropes and other equipment that people use to lift heavy objects; special equipment that people use for sports such as fishing or rock climbing

v.1.to make an organized and determined attempt to deal with a problem, often a social problem such as crime or unemployment; to try to put out a large fire2.to take hold of someone and push them to the ground; to take hold of an opponent in a game such as football and stop them from moving forward, usually by forcing them to the ground3.to try to take the ball from an opponent in a game such as soccer4.to ask someone questions in a very direct way, because you disagree with them and you want them to explain their opinions or behavior; to oppose a person or organization1.to make an organized and determined attempt to deal with a problem, often a social problem such as crime or unemployment; to try to put out a large fire2.to take hold of someone and push them to the ground; to take hold of an opponent in a game such as football and stop them from moving forward, usually by forcing them to the ground3.to try to take the ball from an opponent in a game such as soccer4.to ask someone questions in a very direct way, because you disagree with them and you want them to explain their opinions or behavior; to oppose a person or organization

1. implement v. tackle v. manufacturer n. ...

2. implement v. tackle v. manufacturer n. ...

3. tackle twill tackle tackle-block ...

4. score tackle take part in ...

5. : volley pass : tackle : rolling pass,ground pass ...

6. synthetical , tackle ; tame ...

7. table n. , tackle v. , tail n. ...

8. Support ship Tackle () Tally ...

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1.As one of his senior manager adds afterwards: "Nobody wanted to tackle him - as he came near us it was like the parting of the Red Sea. ":“——。”

2.Shanghai is not the only local government trying to tackle the problem.

3.What kind of work is needed and how much can you tackle?

4.Plus, you may have gained enough confidence that you're ready to tackle more complicated projects, so good luck and happy wrenching.

5.Deng said on the occasion that it might be better to let "future generations, which may be wiser" to tackle the sovereignty imbroglio.

6.We looked at it carefully and we saw that it was just a mistimed tackle.

7.He said proposals to tackle reoffending and reducing sentencing was the "collective policy of the entire Government from top to bottom" .

8.Rwanda is planning to circumcise two million men over the next two years in a major initiative to tackle Aids.

9.The aim of our project was to tackle turning data into information that's easy to digest and act upon.

10.Jian Chang at Barclays Capital said the latest move by the bank demonstrated Beijing's determination to tackle "difficult tasks" .(BarclaysCapital)”。